Emerging Good Practice in Managing for Development Results (MfDR) provides readers with a unique opportunity to learn about how MfDR works in action. This 2nd Edition builds on the first by offering readers a new selection of country cases, developed through the OECD/DAC regional Mutual Learning Initiatives and other notable emerging examples of good practice for MfDR.
Each case is divided into five sections, allowing readers to access areas of specific interest and to compare approaches across cases. The five sections are: i) Introduction - establishing the context, i.e., why was it decided to use an MfDR approach? Where did the impetus come from?; ii) Application - What does MfDR look like in action? How are policy objectives translated into a results framework? Once you have buy-in, how do you move forward?; iii) Problem solving - issues of note that arose during implementation and mitigation strategies; iv) Results - What did using an MfDR approach achieve? Is there a possibility to replicate the process? What tool can the readers use to implement a similar MfDR framework in their countries?; v) Conclusion - Where will the project/program go from here?
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